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| Meo Last Online: 17-11-2009 05:00 PM Join Date: Mar 2008
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| Small compressor: where to buy? I'm looking for a small air compressor, it doesn't neen a tank or have to be too strong, just enough pressure to fill tires. Years ago I had a tiny one in Australia that ran of a car battery. Something like this would be great. Although if it ran of mains power that would also be fine. Any ideas? |
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Regarding the B&D gear, I've never been keen on this brand. In Australia tradesmen consider it a 'handyman' brand and won't go near it. Maybe it's improved? The PUMA air compresses with tanks are 4K, but apparently very noisy. | |
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The B&D ones are advertised at $45 on the net, I'd be interested to see if I could get one at that price here. | ||
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| Tounguin for a beer. | Your better off with one with a tank. Then you can use it for more than just blowing up tyres. I got a Puma, it's fine but if you want to paint better get a bigger one than the 5 hp I have. I use it for blowing excess water from all the nooks and crannies on the car after I wash it.
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| Thailand Travel Forum | Schrader ( the people who make car tyre valves) make - or made a few years ago- a superb little unit. it ran on 240- 110 V AC- 24 and 12 voltsDC ( built in transformer and selector switch. Absolutely 'bullet proof"- preset pressure cutoff - adjustable up to 85 psi . Had one for years and it went everywhere in the back of the car. Bought mine in the UK - wasnt cheap but worth every penny ! Thinking about it maybe a few years is wrong - more like 15 years ! Those sold in Auto shops with built in flourescent lights - warning lights - cigarette lighter and kitchen sink etc are useless! You could probably fart stronger than them !! ![]() |
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| Meo Last Online: 17-11-2009 05:00 PM Join Date: Mar 2008
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| The reviews of the B&D gear made it sound a bit of a toy. I've just had a look at some shops in Bangkok and was surprised to see some nice small compressers, including one with a tank. It was about 2.5K |
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It says 250psi but I can only get 60psi out of the two I have had. Faults. 1) After 15 mins use the outlet pipe gets hot. This will ruin the last half inch of the rubber hose after a while. 2) The casting is an alumunium alloy and the screws are mild steel. The casting screws vibrate loose after a while. 3) The gauge is not accurate | |
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The 12V compressors are B200 at Lotus. | ||
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| Thailand Travel Forum | The main thing with the cig lighter plug-in 12V compressors is to run your engine the whole time that you are running the compressor, if not, it will draw the top voltage off the battery in a short while and then the lower voltage will cause it to overheat and burn the motor up in the comp. I had a real good one and some guys borrowed it and didnt run their engine and did burn my comp. up
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